… these materials. The heading also covers certain “roofing felts” in which the textile fibres are agglomerated with tar … similar substances, and certain products known as “bitumen felts” obtained in the same way but incorporating a small … * Nonwovens differ in thickness and in their characteristic features (flexibility, elasticity, resistance to tearing, …
… filet net). Each mesh thread runs alternately alongside different warps forming square meshes as it passes from one … by ornamental links (brides) which themselves give pattern effects. The design elements and background of mesh or …
… foundry pieces, in organic synthesis, or as a control in fermenting processes. (2) Fluoroacids . These include : (a) … has many uses, e.g., bleaching animal textiles, straw, feathers or gelatin, the sulphite process in sugar refining, …
… (folded) or cabled yarn containing plies of the yarn referred to above (e.g., fancy cords as used by confectioners, obtained by twisting together two or more … composed of a mixture of textile materials and metal fibres conferring on them an antistatic effect ( Chapters 50 to 55 …
… as liquids in metal containers and are often treated, as a safety measure, by the addition of small quantities of highly odoriferous substances to indicate leaks. They include, in … propane and butane. The above percentages are calculated by reference to volume for gaseous products and to weight for …
… tool handles or the like; chipwood and the like. 4404.10 ‑ Coniferous 4404.20 ‑ Non‑coniferous This heading covers : … used as supports in horticulture and agriculture, for fencing or in some cases as ceiling or roofing laths. (3) Pointed piles, pickets and stakes (including fence posts), consisting of round or split poles, pointed at …
… or boys : (1) Panty hose and tights designed to cover the feet and legs (hose) and the lower part of the body up to the waist (panty), including those without feet. (2) Stockings and socks (including ankle‑socks). … for varicose veins. (5) Sockettes intended to protect the feet or toes of stockings from friction or wear. (6) …
… wire, by precipitation (wet process), by decomposition of ferro‑carbonyl, by the electrolysis of aqueous solutions of … turnings of iron or steel ( heading 72.04 ). (e) Small defective bearing balls which, though often used for the … in accordance with Note 7 to Chapter 84. Such bearing balls differ from shot because they have a more regular and …
… in a furnace. The molten glass leaves the furnace and is fed on to a float bath of molten metal. On the float bath, … cut. This glass is not surface ground or polished : it is perfectly flat as a result of the manufacturing process. The … Transparency is achieved by polishing in a machine with felt-covered discs impregnated with rouge (iron oxide). …
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